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Read September 11, 2009, 10:32:55 AM #0
Suko

{Tournament} DDR National Tournament - Gameworks, Seattle - Konami Sponsored


I'm not saying it's legit, but according to EvilDave and Bemanistyle:

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An unofficial announcement of an official Konami lead tournament has been posted. Reasons for this unofficial announcement is due to the first regional tournaments starting very soon.

The Community Manager of Konami, Ryan Iyengar aka DukAmok is the main person behind this and has been in contact with EvilDave over some of the details of this upcoming event.

Here are some of the details:

    * The main event and regional's are to be held on SuperNOVA 1 for its availablity. SN2 will be used at locations when no SN1 is available.
    * "Satellite" regional tournaments will take place throughout the US at Gameworks locations.
    * The 1st place winners from each regional will be awarded with an all expenses paid trip to the finals.
    * Finals are to be held at the Gameworks Las Vegas, NV on the 5th of December.
    * The main event will only be open for the 1st place regional winners.


Competitors must register to compete on an upcoming Konami website. Entrance is free of charge.


http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=135105

http://www.bemanistyle.com/index.php/news/unofficial-announcement-of-an-official-national-ddr-tournament-1497

I remember last year following posts on ddronlinecommunity.com on this subject. So I this just might actually be serious.

Should be fun if it turns out to be real.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2009, 04:48:21 PM by BLueSS »

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Read September 11, 2009, 11:58:10 AM #1
Keby

Re: DDR National Tournament


I was at gameworks in Seattle a couple of days ago, and a kid I see there every now and again mentioned that gameworks was going to be holding some kind of tournament sometime in november........so this post has made my suspicion go WAY up.
Thanks for posting.
If it is real, this would be the FIRST konami sponsored national tournament right?


 
Read September 11, 2009, 12:05:21 PM #2

Re: DDR National Tournament


They've been talking about this on AiJ too, hopefully it happens.

Its too bad its just on Supernova cabinets, but I guess it makes sense.  Konami should give free upgrades to SN2 or X or something for the places running this.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2009, 01:40:12 PM by Gosha »

 
Read September 11, 2009, 01:57:28 PM #3
Keby

Re: DDR National Tournament


All I know is that gameworks better fix their SuperNova, because that thing is starting to crap out pretty bad.


 
Read September 11, 2009, 02:01:24 PM #4
KevinDDR

Re: DDR National Tournament


I won't be there unless it's after 2pm. Enjoy your free trip to Vegas, Amber.


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Read September 11, 2009, 08:39:49 PM #5
Keby

Re: DDR National Tournament


I won't be there unless it's after 2pm. Enjoy your free trip to Vegas, Amber.

who says she winning eh?


 
Read September 11, 2009, 11:07:57 PM #6

Re: DDR National Tournament


I won't be there unless it's after 2pm. Enjoy your free trip to Vegas, MTJ.
fixed
 
Read September 14, 2009, 10:08:47 AM #7
ChilliumBromide

Re: DDR National Tournament


This would be cool if:
1. DDR SuperNOVA were capable of sustaining top-tier competition (I'm fairly certain MTJ and ZDR could AAA the game if they tried)
2. It were being hosted by reputable, reliable arcades with machines that were in good condition.

The only way I see a serious national tournament happening out of this is if they use a Marv-hack so that Marvs are on for normal play, and they offer some ridic funding to pay for the machines to be fixed to at least passable condition.  I am not aware of any Gameworks location that keeps their machines in tournament condition.

I appreciate the notion, but it should have happened 4 or 5 years ago when Extreme was tournament-grade material.  Then Konami might have actually made good DDR games, instead of waiting for RoXoR to make the best DDR game, and never live up to it.


Practice makes perfect.  But I'd rather be great. ;]
 
Read September 14, 2009, 02:39:44 PM #8
nekura

Re: DDR National Tournament


According to the AIJ thread, Gameworks higher ups have been getting the word to get their machines in decent condition for the tournament; I'll be impressed if this actually happens though. :x I had a chance to play on the SuperNova machine during PAX and at least the 2P side was almost unplayable, didn't stick around long enough to see how well the 1P side was.
 
Read September 14, 2009, 05:52:02 PM #9

Re: DDR National Tournament


Yeah, if this wasn't sponsored by Gameworks, I'd almost think it would be better to have it at some place like Acme or Narrows.
 
Read September 14, 2009, 10:16:42 PM #10
Keby

Re: DDR National Tournament


Yeah, if this wasn't sponsored by Gameworks, I'd almost think it would be better to have it at some place like Acme or Narrows.

Acme would perfect wouldn't it?
but.....imagine a tourny like this there if 40+ people showed up. That would be cramped as hell lol. Well I guess people could go venture off around acme......oh well, I'm just being stupid. I hope gameworks fixes their machine, because it really needs work if they want to pull this off.


 
Read September 15, 2009, 01:40:53 PM #11

Re: DDR National Tournament


Theres a thread going on for this on Rhythmatic..

http://rhythmatic.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20497&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
 
Read September 16, 2009, 04:38:33 AM #12
ChilliumBromide

Re: DDR National Tournament


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The regional tournaments will be held on either SN1 or SN2, depending on which version your Gameworks has. The national tournament in Vegas will be held on SN1, due to the fact it has the largest distribution of any DDR version in the US. Currently the ONLY location that will be held on SN2 is in Dallas.
Did they just not see the 2000 or so Extreme cabs...?


Practice makes perfect.  But I'd rather be great. ;]
 
Read September 16, 2009, 09:16:47 AM #13
nekura

Re: DDR National Tournament


Maybe they mean "largest not bootlegged distribution."
 
Read September 17, 2009, 02:00:21 AM #14

Re: DDR National Tournament


And for the few legit machines: Machines not licensed for this region Smiley No Extreme machines are supposed to be here. Why would they run a tourney for a game they never licensed to be here in the US?
 
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